By Kristine Sabillo At least three people were killed in Madagascar over the weekend as Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi brought heavy rainfall and flooding to the island on its way to the African mainland,
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This long isolation has led to very high endemism, which is still evident at higher taxonomic levels, such as genera and families. In fact, of all plant families globally, 17 are entirely endemic to islands, and Madagascar contributes the most.
The South African Weather Service confirms that Tropical Storm Dikeledi will not affect local weather, while issuing warnings for severe thunderstorms across the country.